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Nausea Lyrics
Is it so strange
Is it so strange to walk back home
I wouldn’t listen for what it’s worth
Watching my time wrinkle alone
Bringing me back now, paranoia
Giving me something to give up
Moving along now
It’s made me dizzy
Watching the clouds as I go home
Nausea
You’ve kept youself away from everyone you used know
Nausea
You brought yourself here now everybody’s gonna know
Is it so strange
Is it so strange to be alone
I wouldn’t listen for what it’s worth
Watching the sky as it unfolds
Bringing me back now, paranoia
Giving me something to give up
Moving along now, it’s made me dizzy
Watching the clouds as i go home
Nausea
You’ve kept youself away from everyone you used to know
Nausea
You brought yourself here now everybody’s gonna know
Is it so strange to walk back home
I wouldn’t listen for what it’s worth
Watching my time wrinkle alone
Bringing me back now, paranoia
Giving me something to give up
Moving along now
It’s made me dizzy
Watching the clouds as I go home
You’ve kept youself away from everyone you used know
Nausea
You brought yourself here now everybody’s gonna know
Is it so strange to be alone
I wouldn’t listen for what it’s worth
Watching the sky as it unfolds
Bringing me back now, paranoia
Giving me something to give up
Moving along now, it’s made me dizzy
Watching the clouds as i go home
You’ve kept youself away from everyone you used to know
Nausea
You brought yourself here now everybody’s gonna know
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I believe these lyrics are referencing Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre.
"Watching my time wrinkle alone"; In the book, the old man is essentially jobless and doesn't do much of his days.
"Bringing me back now, paranoia"; As the book unfolds he starts having more and more psychotic outbursts.
"Moving along now, it’s made me dizzy / Watching the clouds as i go home / Nausea" The mane starts experiencing random moments of sickness in banal moments (such as when he goes for walks). He calls these moments of sickness "the nausea".